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<div style="font-size:30px">'''LOG10(Number)'''</div><br/>
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*where <math>Number</math> is the any positive real number.
  
Syntax
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==Description==
  
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*This function gives the logarithm value with the base 10.
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*The logarithm of x to base b is the solution y to the equation.i.e  <math>b^y=x</math>.
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*For e.g The logarithm of 1000 to base 10 is 3. Because 1000 = 10*10*10 = <math>10^3</math>.
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*The logarithm of base 10 is called Common Logarithm or Decimal Logarithm or Decadic Logarithm.
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*It is denoted by <math>\log_{10}</math> or <math>log(x)</math>.
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*<math>\log_{10}(x)</math> is related to the number of decimal digits of a positive integer x: the number of digits is the smallest integer strictly bigger than <math>\log_{10}(x)</math>.
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*For e.g:log(5260)= 3.7209, that is nearly(next digit) to 4.
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*That is the number of digits of 5260(4).
  
Examples
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==ZOS==
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*The syntax is to calculate LOG10 in ZOS is <math>LOG10(Number)</math>.
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**where <math>Number</math> is the any positive real number.
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*For e.g.,[25..35]@LOG10.
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*[25..50..3]@LOG10
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{{#ev:youtube|CN4IYBXj0Gc|280|center|Log10}}
  
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==Examples==
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#=LOG 10(5)= 0.698970004
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#=LOG (55)= 1.740362689
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#=LOG (10)= 1
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#=LOG (1)= 0
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#=LOG (-10)= NaN
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#=LOG (0.25)= -0.602059991
  
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==Related Videos==
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'''LOG10''' ('''n1''')… where '''n1 '''is the positive real number for which you want the base-10 logarithm.
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{{#ev:youtube|2Agatf4kYY8|280|center|Logarithm of Base 10}}
  
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==See Also==
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LOG10 function gives you the base-10 logarithm of a number.
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*[[Manuals/calci/LN  | LN ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/IMLOG10  | IMLOG10 ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/LOG  | LOG ]]
  
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Let’s see an example in (Column1, Row 1)
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==References==
 
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm  Logarithm]
LOG10 (N)
 
 
 
LOG10 (C1R1)''''''
 
 
 
That is LOG10 (52) is 1.716
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 3 June 2015

LOG10(Number)


  • where is the any positive real number.

Description

  • This function gives the logarithm value with the base 10.
  • The logarithm of x to base b is the solution y to the equation.i.e .
  • For e.g The logarithm of 1000 to base 10 is 3. Because 1000 = 10*10*10 = .
  • The logarithm of base 10 is called Common Logarithm or Decimal Logarithm or Decadic Logarithm.
  • It is denoted by or .
  • is related to the number of decimal digits of a positive integer x: the number of digits is the smallest integer strictly bigger than .
  • For e.g:log(5260)= 3.7209, that is nearly(next digit) to 4.
  • That is the number of digits of 5260(4).

ZOS

  • The syntax is to calculate LOG10 in ZOS is .
    • where is the any positive real number.
  • For e.g.,[25..35]@LOG10.
  • [25..50..3]@LOG10
Log10

Examples

  1. =LOG 10(5)= 0.698970004
  2. =LOG (55)= 1.740362689
  3. =LOG (10)= 1
  4. =LOG (1)= 0
  5. =LOG (-10)= NaN
  6. =LOG (0.25)= -0.602059991

Related Videos

Logarithm of Base 10

See Also


References

Logarithm